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I can get them on and they keep my boots dry. That's why I bought them.
January 23, 2015

so far so good
Their still pretty new but I like em. The inside alpinstars label is itchy and annoying. I covered it with tape,that worked. Seems like these boots will hold up well and provide good service. The close out price was excellent.
January 12, 2015

Many thousands of miles with warm, dry feet.
I've had these for a couple of years now and am still really pleased with them. The soles, zippers and velcro are holding up fine.
They have been through many water crossings and all day rain rides and never let my feet get wet (except the one time when I got over zealous and bogged down in knee-deep water. They did fill up that time, dangit.)
They are remarkably cold resistant, as well. I'm a wimp when it comes to cold fingers and toes, but these have never let my feet get chilled. At the same time, they don't get all hot and sweaty in the summer.
My only nitpick would be that they are a bit loose fitting, but that's more a function of my feet being all skinny than any design flaw. On the up side, I've taken a couple of falls that trapped my foot under the bike and the boots seem to protect my ankles well.
They are comfortable enough for walking around in for long periods. I have taken week-long rides and had only these along and been fine.
January 5, 2015

Saved my skin multiple times!
I've had two spills on my bike now and both times my feet and ankles have been 100% uninjured, and both times the exterior of my Web Gore-Tex have shown very clearly where I would have lost flesh had I not been wearing them. The boots are now looking thoroughly banged up but are still rock solid and ready to protect me from my next stupid manoeuver. Should I need to replace these in the future I would defintitely buy the same again.
December 15, 2014

Great GTex boot
I've had this boot for a few months now and all I can say is it's great. It's warm when it's cold and not to hot for a wp boot. I got these on sale so it was a great deal. They are comfortable to ride in all day and are pretty good for walking around.
December 15, 2014

Forget Your Feet
I bought these boots primarily to wear with wool socks in cold weather. When riding I never think about my feet. These are the Goldilocks boots...just right.
I wear a size 14 shoe, and the size 49 fits me like they were custom molded. My feet aren't hot or cold. They aren't squeezed or flopping around. The boots are a breeze to get on and off. They are very comfortable to walk around in. They are water tight. I get compliments on how they look. Highly recommended.
November 23, 2014

Awesome Commuter Boot
I have worn this book almost everyday for the past 6 months. Amazing build quality, fit and protection. I have worn them through light water and they have stayed dry. Cold weather is no problem so far with the boots. Would highly recommend these boots for commuting or light touring.
I clean and rub down the boots with honey leather about once per month and I suspect that these boots will last me over a year easily.
November 18, 2014

Great boots !!!
I'm a 9.5 shoe guy. Ordered a 43 and fit perfect ! Probably fit better if they have a 43.5. I'm a D width and they fit good
I would recommend wear then to walk around first before riding in them IF, just my opinion! you ride a sports bike. I ride a ninja 300 and also a 1199 panigale and will be getting a street triple soon. I'm sure on the street triple I d have no problems but on the ninja. I was having such a hard time shifting and feeling my foot. But after a couple days. They felt perfect. So if they feel weird at first. They are fine. Of course, compare to race boots, the feedback isn't as great but I assume these are made to last a lot longer than race boots
So far, I m loving them. Kept my feet nice and warm on 38 degree day riding. Haven't had a chance to test out the waterproofing but they are goretex and close out price. can't beat that
November 10, 2014

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charlie s: I chose these because I needed an all weather riding boots that could actually breathe and not cost an arm an a leg. I tried Sidi and TCX, but Alpinestars fit the best and were super comfy.Apr 3, 2015

Greg T: I still have my first pair that I have owned for over 10 years. Best year round boots I have found. Dry feet all the time and comfortable to walk in.Mar 9, 2015

Marcus B: Just awesome, haven't used them much, but they are super comfy and I got them for a steal!!Mar 5, 2015

Roger S: Bought these as a replacement for Sidi Tours. These are a bit more comfortable and softer feeling than the Sidi's - walking through national monuments is no problem. They keep my feet dry and work well on my Ducati MS or my Vstrom. I do wear a taller sock.Sep 20, 2014

Charles H T: Looking for other than "Made in China" (Hecho en Chien) good quality, Gore-Tex riding boot. Went a few rounds with Andy Mello to finally pick these. Taking his recommendation on brand, model, and sizing. Looking forward to trying these on and going riding. Hopefully, saved some money along the way. Hope like heck they fit as this is a close out item and a Euro 44 may not be available when and if needed. We will deal with that when and if it becomes necessary.Aug 13, 2014

Todd G: All the reviews said this was the best boot for the buck!Jul 7, 2014

Keith T: Replacement for some Joe Rocket sonic boots where the zipper failed. Thought (and was correct) that this was a better constructed boot. A couple of inches shorter than a full-sized boot, I can pack both boots into one side case. Only negative is the top of the boot sometimes catches on the foot peg when lifting my foot from the ground.Jun 17, 2014

Wilson L: Wanted a waterproof boot mainly for colder weather riding. Quality is good, fit chart was accurate. Toe box is big, and ankle/sole is quite stiff (as RevZ video indicates). Because of this, it is not a good boot for sport riding where frequent fast upshifts are needed, but works very well for general street riding. Have not needed the GoreTex waterproof function through the spring, but I am sure it is a good waterproof boot.Jun 14, 2014

Steve S: I have a pair of these that I've just about worn out, so I am replacing them. They have been absolutely water tight through all kinds of weather for many years of cross country travel and daily commutes.Jun 12, 2014

michael g: These are super comfortable boots to walk in and wear for hours. They didn't need any break in though other reviews say the contrary. So happy and they look awesome. I wear them as regular shoes while at work and I did pop in my own insoles from REI that helps with arch comfort. LOVE THESE BOOTS.Jun 10, 2014

Darin K: Extremely comfortable with different insole inserts. Wore them for a 15 day 5,000 mile ride during the summer and they were not too hot. Wore them on the last few cool rides in the 40s-50s and they were very warm. Love these boots.Dec 26, 2013

Ben D: Was looking for a good all-season riding boot with water and impact protection, good grip, and nice styling. This one fit the bill.Dec 17, 2013

Hilary H: Already have a pair - love them - cool in summer / warm in winter - fit is great.I'm a 10 1/2 US shoe - got the size 45 - perfect.Had to throw down bike at 60 mph to avoid accident, boots got scarred but feet didn't.Wanted a second pair before fit or sole changes with new model.Dec 7, 2013

R O: Have an older pair that the soles are wearing out on. Very comfortable and they keep my feet dry.Aug 20, 2013

SeViC asked:Hi, i'm going to buy my first boots, i need something i can wear all the year (assuming that in summer or winter they may not be up to the task, but that something i'm gonna have to deal with) the use will be commuting, and some short trips. I'm deciding between the s-mx5 and the web-goretex, what are your opinions? will the web goretex being usable in the summer?thanks!Oct 20, 2014

Mark L:I've used the Web Gore Tex Boots for the 2014 Riding Season and have found them to be a great boot! I live in the Pacific Northwest so it's a mixed bag of riding conditions year round, and the boots have been a great day to day choice. They are definitely water proof in all situations, provide good protection with the built in shin guards and are easy on and off with the inner zipper and velcro closure. On the hot summer day they are warm and maybe even hot to wear, but I don't mind that. They look good and are easy to walk around in when you're off the bike for fuel, checking into the Hotel, grabbing lunch or whatever. I have 2 pair of boots and these are always my first choice when getting on the bike....Oct 21, 2014

David M:Not sure where you are located but I am in Portland Oregon and wear these all year. In the winter, if it gets down to the upper 30's, it gets a bit chilly on my 30 minute commute but not bad enough to be distracting. I also try to get in a good long trip once a year and have ridden in these up to about 102, and not had to many complaints.Oct 25, 2014

Jeff G:I'm on my second set of Web Gortex's...I like them a lot, and use them year round here in SoCal. I've worn them in temps from the uppper 20's to 113 degrees. They are very comfortable boots!Oct 21, 2014

A shopper asked:Hello, what is the height of the boot from bottom of sole to top? I want to compare it with the height of my current boots.Is it possible to get the height of ALL the boots added to the descriptions and/or videos?For me, it would be good to know before placing an order.May 8, 2011

Goldwing1:The height in the back is 11 inches. They curve gently upward forward so that the height at the shin is around 12 inches from the ground. I have a pair of SIDI waterproof boots (for winter riding) and SIDI Evo-airs for dry summer riding, and with these boots standing side-by side on the shelf they're pretty much exactly the same. As an aside, the SIDIs fit very snug, and the length is slightly too short for me. I much prefer the fit of the TCXs, especially since the looser fit allows one to customize the feel with various insoles. Incidentally, these flow as much air as my Evo-airs, but that's probably because the SIDIs are too snug.

A shopper asked:How are these boots in 70-90 degree weather? I'm stuck between these boots and the Firstgear Mesh Hi boots.I need breathability but don't want to give up too much protection.Oct 21, 2014

Michael S:I like the Web Gore Tex Boot, it has good protection. But I bought these for the Water Proofing. I live in Florida and in the summer when it hits 90 and above they do get warm, but when it can rain here at any time they have always kept my feet completely dry. I've worn these through the mountains and temps above 45 are comfortable, below that I'm looking for some extra socks. Good protection, water proof, and comfortable to wear all day, a bit hot above 85 - 90 degrees, solid construction. Depends what your priorities are.Oct 21, 2014

Jeffrey B:i really like these boots. They are sturdy and comfortable, even on long rides (300+ miles). However they do run warm. This is an insulated boot. They do breathe well in my opinion but on a hot day, they feel hot.Oct 27, 2014

Jeff G:I'm on my second pair of these boots...like them a lot! I've never had an issue with my feet being too hot. I've used them in temps well into the 100's and been comfortable...and I hate being too hot!Oct 21, 2014

Jeffrey G:I found them much cooler than my old Darth Vader Alpine stars. Comfortable but in 90 degree plus they are a little warm. I use a Niki dry sock with no issues at all. Hope this helps. Oct 21, 2014

Nazruddin A:These are roomier than my previous pair of Alpinestar sport touring boots, which were very similar in construction and style. I wear a pair of cotton Haynes socks and a pair of Gerbing heated socks at the same time, and there is still room in the toe box area and are very comfortable. My feet are average size in width and these boots are roomy without feeling loose. The previous pair were a bit tight when using 2 pairs of socks.Feb 16, 2014

Haroon R:I have a relatively wide foot and it fits well. Just a word of caution- the boot takes a little long to break-in, so it may be a tight fit initially esp if you have long riding hours on the saddle, but will eventually open up. Make sure you select the right size. My regular shoe size is a 45, but with this boot I went with a 46 due to the wide footFeb 16, 2014

John M:The sizing was a little off for me so I had to go a half size large. Seems to have plenty of width but I do not have a particularly wide foot. Revzilla was very easy to work with on an exchange. Hope this helps.Feb 16, 2014

James O:I ordered the boots based on the answers posted and they fit my wide food perfectly. Have ridden with them for about 1000 miles and I am very happy I bought them. Thanks for your response.Apr 2, 2014

chris p asked:I am trying to decide between getting the Alpinestars "Web Gore-Tex" and the "New Land GTX". Key differences I could see are the heights (New Land is shorter, which is like) and the velco/zipper mechanism is different (The Web seems to stay closed better). From the pictures, the finish looks different, with the New Land having a less glossy look which I like (looks less like a rain boot).

Both are Gore-Tex and usually the Web costs more ($249 vs $229) but it is on sale now for $199. I like the price but not sure about the height as I'm used to the mid-length boots.

Anyone used or tried on both boots and can comment on the differences in comfort, durability, breath-ability, etc? I'm slightly leaning towards the New Lands, but the $199 price for the Web boot is hard to pass up.Dec 29, 2013

Haroon R:I dont have experience with the New Land, but the Alpinestarts Web-Gore-Tex is an absolutely wonderful touring boot. I tour around the world and have ridden it in rain, extreme cold as well as scorching heat. It has been outstanding. Since I have bikes in 2 different cities, I recently bought a second Web Goretex. Its built robust and takes a lil longer to break-in, but is very comfortable. My earlier boot was the BMW touring biker boot which I used for a good 10 years, but BMW boots are getting too pricey, while this AStar boot is full value for my money.

Wayne T:I've only worn the Web's, and not the latest version. I bought the new version as replacements for my 9year old Webs ( aprox 55,000 miles on them). They still don't leak and and arn't ready to be retired. They are very comfortable- both riding and walking. Both are the same height which gives good support The only differances are that the new ones zip & close on the inside of your leg vs old (outside) and the tread on the sole is a different pattern. I have been extremely pleased with them, which is why I bought the replacements while they were available and on sale.WayneJan 3, 2014

Gary R:Chris, I recently bought a pair of the Alpinestars Web Gore-Tex boots. I Live in NH so I haven't had a chance to wear them riding (the weather ended the season early here). I can tell you that the finish isn't shiny - the boot does not look like a rain boot at all - looks like a regular leather boot. I prefer the mid calf height so my riding pants don't leave a gap between the top of the boot and the bottom of the pants under any circumstances - even more important in the rain! I don't have any experience with New Land GTX boot.Jan 3, 2014

Huang C:Chris,I Have never seen New Land GTX, while owning two pairs of Web Gore-Tex. Contrary to your like, I need taller boots to insert knee-sheen guard, not mentioning they keep water &/or rain from getting in better than shorter ones. Web Gore-Tex don't look glossy at all. They are light and fit me comfortably, and feet never get wet in them no matter how heavy rain. Though easy to walk around in them, yet better not to, as their soles wear off quick. I like Web Gore-Tex very much.Good Luck,JamesJan 4, 2014

Lillo B:Only used the alpine star boots. They fit very well and are comfortable. But don't ventilate as well as i would have liked. so they are a decent waterproof boot for the money but still get hot like any other leather boot in 90+ temps. As reference i have used sidi sport boots that i love, so for the price these aren't bad. i do miss toe sliders cause the soles are no match to the road. but these are not designed for that sort of thing.Jan 2, 2014

David H:Not familiar with the other boot but very happy with the Alpinestars. I prefer a mid length boot and this one works very well. I use it as my everyday colder weather footgear. Good value for the money. Jan 2, 2014